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It’s been a dream to share the stories of our amazing partners and what they achieve in just 16 weeks with ARK Feed Back. Thank you @voguephilippines for giving us the stage this Earth Month.
“In #Sorsogon, the relationship between land and life is visible everywhere, from backyard gardens to open-air markets, where harvests move from one pair of hands to another. @ARK.Solves founder Ayesha Vera-Yu adds, “We all have that sharing in our DNA.”
The ARK Feed Back program is a community initiative that celebrates the rhythm that was shaped by being in tune with the land, the communities, and with each other. The principles of malasakit and kapwa are rooted in our history of sharing harvests.
Against Sorsogon’s diverse landscapes, model #MariaIsabelaGaleria carries produce fresh from the ARK community gardens, in woven hats and baskets, the same bounty that sustains families across the region. In this story, farm and fashion exist in one narrative: of bounty, of community, and commitment.
The April 2026 issue is now available on shop.vogue.ph and on newsstands.
Featuring @mariaisabelagaleria wearing @pinagtagpi
Photographed by @artunepo & @chichimonsta, Deputy Editor @pamquinones, Beauty Editor @joyce.orena, Art Director @jannpascua, story by @tenshikun__, producer @mavisulangi, styling @jiatorrato of @qurator_studio, makeup @makeupbyalodia, hair @hairbygillary, videographer @internetskater_, photography assistants @choinarciso and @selagonzales, makeup assistant @chungarcia__, ARK Team: @ark.solves, Ayesha Vera-Yu, @katlimchoc, @mcpagoncillo, mkringkring, @arkibbo, Vogue Philippines, April 2026.
Special thanks to Mayor Weng Rafallo-Romano, Renato Fuentes, Lany Astillero & Marissa Gaufo, Jannalyn Esureña, and Hazel Joy Fuentes of Bulusan, Mayor Mark Lozano, Leonor Forte Jr., Lara Fresado & Manny Fuentes, Shie Anne Gabanzo, and Hon. Dovie Correa of Sta. Magdalena”

It’s been a dream to share the stories of our amazing partners and what they achieve in just 16 weeks with ARK Feed Back. Thank you @voguephilippines for giving us the stage this Earth Month.
“In #Sorsogon, the relationship between land and life is visible everywhere, from backyard gardens to open-air markets, where harvests move from one pair of hands to another. @ARK.Solves founder Ayesha Vera-Yu adds, “We all have that sharing in our DNA.”
The ARK Feed Back program is a community initiative that celebrates the rhythm that was shaped by being in tune with the land, the communities, and with each other. The principles of malasakit and kapwa are rooted in our history of sharing harvests.
Against Sorsogon’s diverse landscapes, model #MariaIsabelaGaleria carries produce fresh from the ARK community gardens, in woven hats and baskets, the same bounty that sustains families across the region. In this story, farm and fashion exist in one narrative: of bounty, of community, and commitment.
The April 2026 issue is now available on shop.vogue.ph and on newsstands.
Featuring @mariaisabelagaleria wearing @pinagtagpi
Photographed by @artunepo & @chichimonsta, Deputy Editor @pamquinones, Beauty Editor @joyce.orena, Art Director @jannpascua, story by @tenshikun__, producer @mavisulangi, styling @jiatorrato of @qurator_studio, makeup @makeupbyalodia, hair @hairbygillary, videographer @internetskater_, photography assistants @choinarciso and @selagonzales, makeup assistant @chungarcia__, ARK Team: @ark.solves, Ayesha Vera-Yu, @katlimchoc, @mcpagoncillo, mkringkring, @arkibbo, Vogue Philippines, April 2026.
Special thanks to Mayor Weng Rafallo-Romano, Renato Fuentes, Lany Astillero & Marissa Gaufo, Jannalyn Esureña, and Hazel Joy Fuentes of Bulusan, Mayor Mark Lozano, Leonor Forte Jr., Lara Fresado & Manny Fuentes, Shie Anne Gabanzo, and Hon. Dovie Correa of Sta. Magdalena”

It’s been a dream to share the stories of our amazing partners and what they achieve in just 16 weeks with ARK Feed Back. Thank you @voguephilippines for giving us the stage this Earth Month.
“In #Sorsogon, the relationship between land and life is visible everywhere, from backyard gardens to open-air markets, where harvests move from one pair of hands to another. @ARK.Solves founder Ayesha Vera-Yu adds, “We all have that sharing in our DNA.”
The ARK Feed Back program is a community initiative that celebrates the rhythm that was shaped by being in tune with the land, the communities, and with each other. The principles of malasakit and kapwa are rooted in our history of sharing harvests.
Against Sorsogon’s diverse landscapes, model #MariaIsabelaGaleria carries produce fresh from the ARK community gardens, in woven hats and baskets, the same bounty that sustains families across the region. In this story, farm and fashion exist in one narrative: of bounty, of community, and commitment.
The April 2026 issue is now available on shop.vogue.ph and on newsstands.
Featuring @mariaisabelagaleria wearing @pinagtagpi
Photographed by @artunepo & @chichimonsta, Deputy Editor @pamquinones, Beauty Editor @joyce.orena, Art Director @jannpascua, story by @tenshikun__, producer @mavisulangi, styling @jiatorrato of @qurator_studio, makeup @makeupbyalodia, hair @hairbygillary, videographer @internetskater_, photography assistants @choinarciso and @selagonzales, makeup assistant @chungarcia__, ARK Team: @ark.solves, Ayesha Vera-Yu, @katlimchoc, @mcpagoncillo, mkringkring, @arkibbo, Vogue Philippines, April 2026.
Special thanks to Mayor Weng Rafallo-Romano, Renato Fuentes, Lany Astillero & Marissa Gaufo, Jannalyn Esureña, and Hazel Joy Fuentes of Bulusan, Mayor Mark Lozano, Leonor Forte Jr., Lara Fresado & Manny Fuentes, Shie Anne Gabanzo, and Hon. Dovie Correa of Sta. Magdalena”

It’s been a dream to share the stories of our amazing partners and what they achieve in just 16 weeks with ARK Feed Back. Thank you @voguephilippines for giving us the stage this Earth Month.
“In #Sorsogon, the relationship between land and life is visible everywhere, from backyard gardens to open-air markets, where harvests move from one pair of hands to another. @ARK.Solves founder Ayesha Vera-Yu adds, “We all have that sharing in our DNA.”
The ARK Feed Back program is a community initiative that celebrates the rhythm that was shaped by being in tune with the land, the communities, and with each other. The principles of malasakit and kapwa are rooted in our history of sharing harvests.
Against Sorsogon’s diverse landscapes, model #MariaIsabelaGaleria carries produce fresh from the ARK community gardens, in woven hats and baskets, the same bounty that sustains families across the region. In this story, farm and fashion exist in one narrative: of bounty, of community, and commitment.
The April 2026 issue is now available on shop.vogue.ph and on newsstands.
Featuring @mariaisabelagaleria wearing @pinagtagpi
Photographed by @artunepo & @chichimonsta, Deputy Editor @pamquinones, Beauty Editor @joyce.orena, Art Director @jannpascua, story by @tenshikun__, producer @mavisulangi, styling @jiatorrato of @qurator_studio, makeup @makeupbyalodia, hair @hairbygillary, videographer @internetskater_, photography assistants @choinarciso and @selagonzales, makeup assistant @chungarcia__, ARK Team: @ark.solves, Ayesha Vera-Yu, @katlimchoc, @mcpagoncillo, mkringkring, @arkibbo, Vogue Philippines, April 2026.
Special thanks to Mayor Weng Rafallo-Romano, Renato Fuentes, Lany Astillero & Marissa Gaufo, Jannalyn Esureña, and Hazel Joy Fuentes of Bulusan, Mayor Mark Lozano, Leonor Forte Jr., Lara Fresado & Manny Fuentes, Shie Anne Gabanzo, and Hon. Dovie Correa of Sta. Magdalena”

It’s been a dream to share the stories of our amazing partners and what they achieve in just 16 weeks with ARK Feed Back. Thank you @voguephilippines for giving us the stage this Earth Month.
“In #Sorsogon, the relationship between land and life is visible everywhere, from backyard gardens to open-air markets, where harvests move from one pair of hands to another. @ARK.Solves founder Ayesha Vera-Yu adds, “We all have that sharing in our DNA.”
The ARK Feed Back program is a community initiative that celebrates the rhythm that was shaped by being in tune with the land, the communities, and with each other. The principles of malasakit and kapwa are rooted in our history of sharing harvests.
Against Sorsogon’s diverse landscapes, model #MariaIsabelaGaleria carries produce fresh from the ARK community gardens, in woven hats and baskets, the same bounty that sustains families across the region. In this story, farm and fashion exist in one narrative: of bounty, of community, and commitment.
The April 2026 issue is now available on shop.vogue.ph and on newsstands.
Featuring @mariaisabelagaleria wearing @pinagtagpi
Photographed by @artunepo & @chichimonsta, Deputy Editor @pamquinones, Beauty Editor @joyce.orena, Art Director @jannpascua, story by @tenshikun__, producer @mavisulangi, styling @jiatorrato of @qurator_studio, makeup @makeupbyalodia, hair @hairbygillary, videographer @internetskater_, photography assistants @choinarciso and @selagonzales, makeup assistant @chungarcia__, ARK Team: @ark.solves, Ayesha Vera-Yu, @katlimchoc, @mcpagoncillo, mkringkring, @arkibbo, Vogue Philippines, April 2026.
Special thanks to Mayor Weng Rafallo-Romano, Renato Fuentes, Lany Astillero & Marissa Gaufo, Jannalyn Esureña, and Hazel Joy Fuentes of Bulusan, Mayor Mark Lozano, Leonor Forte Jr., Lara Fresado & Manny Fuentes, Shie Anne Gabanzo, and Hon. Dovie Correa of Sta. Magdalena”

It’s been a dream to share the stories of our amazing partners and what they achieve in just 16 weeks with ARK Feed Back. Thank you @voguephilippines for giving us the stage this Earth Month.
“In #Sorsogon, the relationship between land and life is visible everywhere, from backyard gardens to open-air markets, where harvests move from one pair of hands to another. @ARK.Solves founder Ayesha Vera-Yu adds, “We all have that sharing in our DNA.”
The ARK Feed Back program is a community initiative that celebrates the rhythm that was shaped by being in tune with the land, the communities, and with each other. The principles of malasakit and kapwa are rooted in our history of sharing harvests.
Against Sorsogon’s diverse landscapes, model #MariaIsabelaGaleria carries produce fresh from the ARK community gardens, in woven hats and baskets, the same bounty that sustains families across the region. In this story, farm and fashion exist in one narrative: of bounty, of community, and commitment.
The April 2026 issue is now available on shop.vogue.ph and on newsstands.
Featuring @mariaisabelagaleria wearing @pinagtagpi
Photographed by @artunepo & @chichimonsta, Deputy Editor @pamquinones, Beauty Editor @joyce.orena, Art Director @jannpascua, story by @tenshikun__, producer @mavisulangi, styling @jiatorrato of @qurator_studio, makeup @makeupbyalodia, hair @hairbygillary, videographer @internetskater_, photography assistants @choinarciso and @selagonzales, makeup assistant @chungarcia__, ARK Team: @ark.solves, Ayesha Vera-Yu, @katlimchoc, @mcpagoncillo, mkringkring, @arkibbo, Vogue Philippines, April 2026.
Special thanks to Mayor Weng Rafallo-Romano, Renato Fuentes, Lany Astillero & Marissa Gaufo, Jannalyn Esureña, and Hazel Joy Fuentes of Bulusan, Mayor Mark Lozano, Leonor Forte Jr., Lara Fresado & Manny Fuentes, Shie Anne Gabanzo, and Hon. Dovie Correa of Sta. Magdalena”

It’s been a dream to share the stories of our amazing partners and what they achieve in just 16 weeks with ARK Feed Back. Thank you @voguephilippines for giving us the stage this Earth Month.
“In #Sorsogon, the relationship between land and life is visible everywhere, from backyard gardens to open-air markets, where harvests move from one pair of hands to another. @ARK.Solves founder Ayesha Vera-Yu adds, “We all have that sharing in our DNA.”
The ARK Feed Back program is a community initiative that celebrates the rhythm that was shaped by being in tune with the land, the communities, and with each other. The principles of malasakit and kapwa are rooted in our history of sharing harvests.
Against Sorsogon’s diverse landscapes, model #MariaIsabelaGaleria carries produce fresh from the ARK community gardens, in woven hats and baskets, the same bounty that sustains families across the region. In this story, farm and fashion exist in one narrative: of bounty, of community, and commitment.
The April 2026 issue is now available on shop.vogue.ph and on newsstands.
Featuring @mariaisabelagaleria wearing @pinagtagpi
Photographed by @artunepo & @chichimonsta, Deputy Editor @pamquinones, Beauty Editor @joyce.orena, Art Director @jannpascua, story by @tenshikun__, producer @mavisulangi, styling @jiatorrato of @qurator_studio, makeup @makeupbyalodia, hair @hairbygillary, videographer @internetskater_, photography assistants @choinarciso and @selagonzales, makeup assistant @chungarcia__, ARK Team: @ark.solves, Ayesha Vera-Yu, @katlimchoc, @mcpagoncillo, mkringkring, @arkibbo, Vogue Philippines, April 2026.
Special thanks to Mayor Weng Rafallo-Romano, Renato Fuentes, Lany Astillero & Marissa Gaufo, Jannalyn Esureña, and Hazel Joy Fuentes of Bulusan, Mayor Mark Lozano, Leonor Forte Jr., Lara Fresado & Manny Fuentes, Shie Anne Gabanzo, and Hon. Dovie Correa of Sta. Magdalena”

It’s been a dream to share the stories of our amazing partners and what they achieve in just 16 weeks with ARK Feed Back. Thank you @voguephilippines for giving us the stage this Earth Month.
“In #Sorsogon, the relationship between land and life is visible everywhere, from backyard gardens to open-air markets, where harvests move from one pair of hands to another. @ARK.Solves founder Ayesha Vera-Yu adds, “We all have that sharing in our DNA.”
The ARK Feed Back program is a community initiative that celebrates the rhythm that was shaped by being in tune with the land, the communities, and with each other. The principles of malasakit and kapwa are rooted in our history of sharing harvests.
Against Sorsogon’s diverse landscapes, model #MariaIsabelaGaleria carries produce fresh from the ARK community gardens, in woven hats and baskets, the same bounty that sustains families across the region. In this story, farm and fashion exist in one narrative: of bounty, of community, and commitment.
The April 2026 issue is now available on shop.vogue.ph and on newsstands.
Featuring @mariaisabelagaleria wearing @pinagtagpi
Photographed by @artunepo & @chichimonsta, Deputy Editor @pamquinones, Beauty Editor @joyce.orena, Art Director @jannpascua, story by @tenshikun__, producer @mavisulangi, styling @jiatorrato of @qurator_studio, makeup @makeupbyalodia, hair @hairbygillary, videographer @internetskater_, photography assistants @choinarciso and @selagonzales, makeup assistant @chungarcia__, ARK Team: @ark.solves, Ayesha Vera-Yu, @katlimchoc, @mcpagoncillo, mkringkring, @arkibbo, Vogue Philippines, April 2026.
Special thanks to Mayor Weng Rafallo-Romano, Renato Fuentes, Lany Astillero & Marissa Gaufo, Jannalyn Esureña, and Hazel Joy Fuentes of Bulusan, Mayor Mark Lozano, Leonor Forte Jr., Lara Fresado & Manny Fuentes, Shie Anne Gabanzo, and Hon. Dovie Correa of Sta. Magdalena”

It’s been a dream to share the stories of our amazing partners and what they achieve in just 16 weeks with ARK Feed Back. Thank you @voguephilippines for giving us the stage this Earth Month.
“In #Sorsogon, the relationship between land and life is visible everywhere, from backyard gardens to open-air markets, where harvests move from one pair of hands to another. @ARK.Solves founder Ayesha Vera-Yu adds, “We all have that sharing in our DNA.”
The ARK Feed Back program is a community initiative that celebrates the rhythm that was shaped by being in tune with the land, the communities, and with each other. The principles of malasakit and kapwa are rooted in our history of sharing harvests.
Against Sorsogon’s diverse landscapes, model #MariaIsabelaGaleria carries produce fresh from the ARK community gardens, in woven hats and baskets, the same bounty that sustains families across the region. In this story, farm and fashion exist in one narrative: of bounty, of community, and commitment.
The April 2026 issue is now available on shop.vogue.ph and on newsstands.
Featuring @mariaisabelagaleria wearing @pinagtagpi
Photographed by @artunepo & @chichimonsta, Deputy Editor @pamquinones, Beauty Editor @joyce.orena, Art Director @jannpascua, story by @tenshikun__, producer @mavisulangi, styling @jiatorrato of @qurator_studio, makeup @makeupbyalodia, hair @hairbygillary, videographer @internetskater_, photography assistants @choinarciso and @selagonzales, makeup assistant @chungarcia__, ARK Team: @ark.solves, Ayesha Vera-Yu, @katlimchoc, @mcpagoncillo, mkringkring, @arkibbo, Vogue Philippines, April 2026.
Special thanks to Mayor Weng Rafallo-Romano, Renato Fuentes, Lany Astillero & Marissa Gaufo, Jannalyn Esureña, and Hazel Joy Fuentes of Bulusan, Mayor Mark Lozano, Leonor Forte Jr., Lara Fresado & Manny Fuentes, Shie Anne Gabanzo, and Hon. Dovie Correa of Sta. Magdalena”

It’s been a dream to share the stories of our amazing partners and what they achieve in just 16 weeks with ARK Feed Back. Thank you @voguephilippines for giving us the stage this Earth Month.
“In #Sorsogon, the relationship between land and life is visible everywhere, from backyard gardens to open-air markets, where harvests move from one pair of hands to another. @ARK.Solves founder Ayesha Vera-Yu adds, “We all have that sharing in our DNA.”
The ARK Feed Back program is a community initiative that celebrates the rhythm that was shaped by being in tune with the land, the communities, and with each other. The principles of malasakit and kapwa are rooted in our history of sharing harvests.
Against Sorsogon’s diverse landscapes, model #MariaIsabelaGaleria carries produce fresh from the ARK community gardens, in woven hats and baskets, the same bounty that sustains families across the region. In this story, farm and fashion exist in one narrative: of bounty, of community, and commitment.
The April 2026 issue is now available on shop.vogue.ph and on newsstands.
Featuring @mariaisabelagaleria wearing @pinagtagpi
Photographed by @artunepo & @chichimonsta, Deputy Editor @pamquinones, Beauty Editor @joyce.orena, Art Director @jannpascua, story by @tenshikun__, producer @mavisulangi, styling @jiatorrato of @qurator_studio, makeup @makeupbyalodia, hair @hairbygillary, videographer @internetskater_, photography assistants @choinarciso and @selagonzales, makeup assistant @chungarcia__, ARK Team: @ark.solves, Ayesha Vera-Yu, @katlimchoc, @mcpagoncillo, mkringkring, @arkibbo, Vogue Philippines, April 2026.
Special thanks to Mayor Weng Rafallo-Romano, Renato Fuentes, Lany Astillero & Marissa Gaufo, Jannalyn Esureña, and Hazel Joy Fuentes of Bulusan, Mayor Mark Lozano, Leonor Forte Jr., Lara Fresado & Manny Fuentes, Shie Anne Gabanzo, and Hon. Dovie Correa of Sta. Magdalena”

It’s been a dream to share the stories of our amazing partners and what they achieve in just 16 weeks with ARK Feed Back. Thank you @voguephilippines for giving us the stage this Earth Month.
“In #Sorsogon, the relationship between land and life is visible everywhere, from backyard gardens to open-air markets, where harvests move from one pair of hands to another. @ARK.Solves founder Ayesha Vera-Yu adds, “We all have that sharing in our DNA.”
The ARK Feed Back program is a community initiative that celebrates the rhythm that was shaped by being in tune with the land, the communities, and with each other. The principles of malasakit and kapwa are rooted in our history of sharing harvests.
Against Sorsogon’s diverse landscapes, model #MariaIsabelaGaleria carries produce fresh from the ARK community gardens, in woven hats and baskets, the same bounty that sustains families across the region. In this story, farm and fashion exist in one narrative: of bounty, of community, and commitment.
The April 2026 issue is now available on shop.vogue.ph and on newsstands.
Featuring @mariaisabelagaleria wearing @pinagtagpi
Photographed by @artunepo & @chichimonsta, Deputy Editor @pamquinones, Beauty Editor @joyce.orena, Art Director @jannpascua, story by @tenshikun__, producer @mavisulangi, styling @jiatorrato of @qurator_studio, makeup @makeupbyalodia, hair @hairbygillary, videographer @internetskater_, photography assistants @choinarciso and @selagonzales, makeup assistant @chungarcia__, ARK Team: @ark.solves, Ayesha Vera-Yu, @katlimchoc, @mcpagoncillo, mkringkring, @arkibbo, Vogue Philippines, April 2026.
Special thanks to Mayor Weng Rafallo-Romano, Renato Fuentes, Lany Astillero & Marissa Gaufo, Jannalyn Esureña, and Hazel Joy Fuentes of Bulusan, Mayor Mark Lozano, Leonor Forte Jr., Lara Fresado & Manny Fuentes, Shie Anne Gabanzo, and Hon. Dovie Correa of Sta. Magdalena”

It’s been a dream to share the stories of our amazing partners and what they achieve in just 16 weeks with ARK Feed Back. Thank you @voguephilippines for giving us the stage this Earth Month.
“In #Sorsogon, the relationship between land and life is visible everywhere, from backyard gardens to open-air markets, where harvests move from one pair of hands to another. @ARK.Solves founder Ayesha Vera-Yu adds, “We all have that sharing in our DNA.”
The ARK Feed Back program is a community initiative that celebrates the rhythm that was shaped by being in tune with the land, the communities, and with each other. The principles of malasakit and kapwa are rooted in our history of sharing harvests.
Against Sorsogon’s diverse landscapes, model #MariaIsabelaGaleria carries produce fresh from the ARK community gardens, in woven hats and baskets, the same bounty that sustains families across the region. In this story, farm and fashion exist in one narrative: of bounty, of community, and commitment.
The April 2026 issue is now available on shop.vogue.ph and on newsstands.
Featuring @mariaisabelagaleria wearing @pinagtagpi
Photographed by @artunepo & @chichimonsta, Deputy Editor @pamquinones, Beauty Editor @joyce.orena, Art Director @jannpascua, story by @tenshikun__, producer @mavisulangi, styling @jiatorrato of @qurator_studio, makeup @makeupbyalodia, hair @hairbygillary, videographer @internetskater_, photography assistants @choinarciso and @selagonzales, makeup assistant @chungarcia__, ARK Team: @ark.solves, Ayesha Vera-Yu, @katlimchoc, @mcpagoncillo, mkringkring, @arkibbo, Vogue Philippines, April 2026.
Special thanks to Mayor Weng Rafallo-Romano, Renato Fuentes, Lany Astillero & Marissa Gaufo, Jannalyn Esureña, and Hazel Joy Fuentes of Bulusan, Mayor Mark Lozano, Leonor Forte Jr., Lara Fresado & Manny Fuentes, Shie Anne Gabanzo, and Hon. Dovie Correa of Sta. Magdalena”

It’s been a dream to share the stories of our amazing partners and what they achieve in just 16 weeks with ARK Feed Back. Thank you @voguephilippines for giving us the stage this Earth Month.
“In #Sorsogon, the relationship between land and life is visible everywhere, from backyard gardens to open-air markets, where harvests move from one pair of hands to another. @ARK.Solves founder Ayesha Vera-Yu adds, “We all have that sharing in our DNA.”
The ARK Feed Back program is a community initiative that celebrates the rhythm that was shaped by being in tune with the land, the communities, and with each other. The principles of malasakit and kapwa are rooted in our history of sharing harvests.
Against Sorsogon’s diverse landscapes, model #MariaIsabelaGaleria carries produce fresh from the ARK community gardens, in woven hats and baskets, the same bounty that sustains families across the region. In this story, farm and fashion exist in one narrative: of bounty, of community, and commitment.
The April 2026 issue is now available on shop.vogue.ph and on newsstands.
Featuring @mariaisabelagaleria wearing @pinagtagpi
Photographed by @artunepo & @chichimonsta, Deputy Editor @pamquinones, Beauty Editor @joyce.orena, Art Director @jannpascua, story by @tenshikun__, producer @mavisulangi, styling @jiatorrato of @qurator_studio, makeup @makeupbyalodia, hair @hairbygillary, videographer @internetskater_, photography assistants @choinarciso and @selagonzales, makeup assistant @chungarcia__, ARK Team: @ark.solves, Ayesha Vera-Yu, @katlimchoc, @mcpagoncillo, mkringkring, @arkibbo, Vogue Philippines, April 2026.
Special thanks to Mayor Weng Rafallo-Romano, Renato Fuentes, Lany Astillero & Marissa Gaufo, Jannalyn Esureña, and Hazel Joy Fuentes of Bulusan, Mayor Mark Lozano, Leonor Forte Jr., Lara Fresado & Manny Fuentes, Shie Anne Gabanzo, and Hon. Dovie Correa of Sta. Magdalena”

It’s been a dream to share the stories of our amazing partners and what they achieve in just 16 weeks with ARK Feed Back. Thank you @voguephilippines for giving us the stage this Earth Month.
“In #Sorsogon, the relationship between land and life is visible everywhere, from backyard gardens to open-air markets, where harvests move from one pair of hands to another. @ARK.Solves founder Ayesha Vera-Yu adds, “We all have that sharing in our DNA.”
The ARK Feed Back program is a community initiative that celebrates the rhythm that was shaped by being in tune with the land, the communities, and with each other. The principles of malasakit and kapwa are rooted in our history of sharing harvests.
Against Sorsogon’s diverse landscapes, model #MariaIsabelaGaleria carries produce fresh from the ARK community gardens, in woven hats and baskets, the same bounty that sustains families across the region. In this story, farm and fashion exist in one narrative: of bounty, of community, and commitment.
The April 2026 issue is now available on shop.vogue.ph and on newsstands.
Featuring @mariaisabelagaleria wearing @pinagtagpi
Photographed by @artunepo & @chichimonsta, Deputy Editor @pamquinones, Beauty Editor @joyce.orena, Art Director @jannpascua, story by @tenshikun__, producer @mavisulangi, styling @jiatorrato of @qurator_studio, makeup @makeupbyalodia, hair @hairbygillary, videographer @internetskater_, photography assistants @choinarciso and @selagonzales, makeup assistant @chungarcia__, ARK Team: @ark.solves, Ayesha Vera-Yu, @katlimchoc, @mcpagoncillo, mkringkring, @arkibbo, Vogue Philippines, April 2026.
Special thanks to Mayor Weng Rafallo-Romano, Renato Fuentes, Lany Astillero & Marissa Gaufo, Jannalyn Esureña, and Hazel Joy Fuentes of Bulusan, Mayor Mark Lozano, Leonor Forte Jr., Lara Fresado & Manny Fuentes, Shie Anne Gabanzo, and Hon. Dovie Correa of Sta. Magdalena”

It’s been a dream to share the stories of our amazing partners and what they achieve in just 16 weeks with ARK Feed Back. Thank you @voguephilippines for giving us the stage this Earth Month.
“In #Sorsogon, the relationship between land and life is visible everywhere, from backyard gardens to open-air markets, where harvests move from one pair of hands to another. @ARK.Solves founder Ayesha Vera-Yu adds, “We all have that sharing in our DNA.”
The ARK Feed Back program is a community initiative that celebrates the rhythm that was shaped by being in tune with the land, the communities, and with each other. The principles of malasakit and kapwa are rooted in our history of sharing harvests.
Against Sorsogon’s diverse landscapes, model #MariaIsabelaGaleria carries produce fresh from the ARK community gardens, in woven hats and baskets, the same bounty that sustains families across the region. In this story, farm and fashion exist in one narrative: of bounty, of community, and commitment.
The April 2026 issue is now available on shop.vogue.ph and on newsstands.
Featuring @mariaisabelagaleria wearing @pinagtagpi
Photographed by @artunepo & @chichimonsta, Deputy Editor @pamquinones, Beauty Editor @joyce.orena, Art Director @jannpascua, story by @tenshikun__, producer @mavisulangi, styling @jiatorrato of @qurator_studio, makeup @makeupbyalodia, hair @hairbygillary, videographer @internetskater_, photography assistants @choinarciso and @selagonzales, makeup assistant @chungarcia__, ARK Team: @ark.solves, Ayesha Vera-Yu, @katlimchoc, @mcpagoncillo, mkringkring, @arkibbo, Vogue Philippines, April 2026.
Special thanks to Mayor Weng Rafallo-Romano, Renato Fuentes, Lany Astillero & Marissa Gaufo, Jannalyn Esureña, and Hazel Joy Fuentes of Bulusan, Mayor Mark Lozano, Leonor Forte Jr., Lara Fresado & Manny Fuentes, Shie Anne Gabanzo, and Hon. Dovie Correa of Sta. Magdalena”

It’s been a dream to share the stories of our amazing partners and what they achieve in just 16 weeks with ARK Feed Back. Thank you @voguephilippines for giving us the stage this Earth Month.
“In #Sorsogon, the relationship between land and life is visible everywhere, from backyard gardens to open-air markets, where harvests move from one pair of hands to another. @ARK.Solves founder Ayesha Vera-Yu adds, “We all have that sharing in our DNA.”
The ARK Feed Back program is a community initiative that celebrates the rhythm that was shaped by being in tune with the land, the communities, and with each other. The principles of malasakit and kapwa are rooted in our history of sharing harvests.
Against Sorsogon’s diverse landscapes, model #MariaIsabelaGaleria carries produce fresh from the ARK community gardens, in woven hats and baskets, the same bounty that sustains families across the region. In this story, farm and fashion exist in one narrative: of bounty, of community, and commitment.
The April 2026 issue is now available on shop.vogue.ph and on newsstands.
Featuring @mariaisabelagaleria wearing @pinagtagpi
Photographed by @artunepo & @chichimonsta, Deputy Editor @pamquinones, Beauty Editor @joyce.orena, Art Director @jannpascua, story by @tenshikun__, producer @mavisulangi, styling @jiatorrato of @qurator_studio, makeup @makeupbyalodia, hair @hairbygillary, videographer @internetskater_, photography assistants @choinarciso and @selagonzales, makeup assistant @chungarcia__, ARK Team: @ark.solves, Ayesha Vera-Yu, @katlimchoc, @mcpagoncillo, mkringkring, @arkibbo, Vogue Philippines, April 2026.
Special thanks to Mayor Weng Rafallo-Romano, Renato Fuentes, Lany Astillero & Marissa Gaufo, Jannalyn Esureña, and Hazel Joy Fuentes of Bulusan, Mayor Mark Lozano, Leonor Forte Jr., Lara Fresado & Manny Fuentes, Shie Anne Gabanzo, and Hon. Dovie Correa of Sta. Magdalena”

It’s been a dream to share the stories of our amazing partners and what they achieve in just 16 weeks with ARK Feed Back. Thank you @voguephilippines for giving us the stage this Earth Month.
“In #Sorsogon, the relationship between land and life is visible everywhere, from backyard gardens to open-air markets, where harvests move from one pair of hands to another. @ARK.Solves founder Ayesha Vera-Yu adds, “We all have that sharing in our DNA.”
The ARK Feed Back program is a community initiative that celebrates the rhythm that was shaped by being in tune with the land, the communities, and with each other. The principles of malasakit and kapwa are rooted in our history of sharing harvests.
Against Sorsogon’s diverse landscapes, model #MariaIsabelaGaleria carries produce fresh from the ARK community gardens, in woven hats and baskets, the same bounty that sustains families across the region. In this story, farm and fashion exist in one narrative: of bounty, of community, and commitment.
The April 2026 issue is now available on shop.vogue.ph and on newsstands.
Featuring @mariaisabelagaleria wearing @pinagtagpi
Photographed by @artunepo & @chichimonsta, Deputy Editor @pamquinones, Beauty Editor @joyce.orena, Art Director @jannpascua, story by @tenshikun__, producer @mavisulangi, styling @jiatorrato of @qurator_studio, makeup @makeupbyalodia, hair @hairbygillary, videographer @internetskater_, photography assistants @choinarciso and @selagonzales, makeup assistant @chungarcia__, ARK Team: @ark.solves, Ayesha Vera-Yu, @katlimchoc, @mcpagoncillo, mkringkring, @arkibbo, Vogue Philippines, April 2026.
Special thanks to Mayor Weng Rafallo-Romano, Renato Fuentes, Lany Astillero & Marissa Gaufo, Jannalyn Esureña, and Hazel Joy Fuentes of Bulusan, Mayor Mark Lozano, Leonor Forte Jr., Lara Fresado & Manny Fuentes, Shie Anne Gabanzo, and Hon. Dovie Correa of Sta. Magdalena”

ARK Feed Back is a community-wide vegetable exchange program.
It empowers communities to address hunger at the grassroots level, create new income opportunities, and build their own sustainable food supply systems within 16 weeks.
Since its launch in 2020, ARK Feed Back has reached over 36,000 farmers and fisherfolk families across 123 barangays in 10 provinces nationwide.
Learn more about ARK’s flagship program at arksolves.org (link in our bio)

ARK Feed Back is a community-wide vegetable exchange program.
It empowers communities to address hunger at the grassroots level, create new income opportunities, and build their own sustainable food supply systems within 16 weeks.
Since its launch in 2020, ARK Feed Back has reached over 36,000 farmers and fisherfolk families across 123 barangays in 10 provinces nationwide.
Learn more about ARK’s flagship program at arksolves.org (link in our bio)

ARK Feed Back is a community-wide vegetable exchange program.
It empowers communities to address hunger at the grassroots level, create new income opportunities, and build their own sustainable food supply systems within 16 weeks.
Since its launch in 2020, ARK Feed Back has reached over 36,000 farmers and fisherfolk families across 123 barangays in 10 provinces nationwide.
Learn more about ARK’s flagship program at arksolves.org (link in our bio)

ARK Feed Back is a community-wide vegetable exchange program.
It empowers communities to address hunger at the grassroots level, create new income opportunities, and build their own sustainable food supply systems within 16 weeks.
Since its launch in 2020, ARK Feed Back has reached over 36,000 farmers and fisherfolk families across 123 barangays in 10 provinces nationwide.
Learn more about ARK’s flagship program at arksolves.org (link in our bio)

ARK Feed Back is a community-wide vegetable exchange program.
It empowers communities to address hunger at the grassroots level, create new income opportunities, and build their own sustainable food supply systems within 16 weeks.
Since its launch in 2020, ARK Feed Back has reached over 36,000 farmers and fisherfolk families across 123 barangays in 10 provinces nationwide.
Learn more about ARK’s flagship program at arksolves.org (link in our bio)

ARK Feed Back is a community-wide vegetable exchange program.
It empowers communities to address hunger at the grassroots level, create new income opportunities, and build their own sustainable food supply systems within 16 weeks.
Since its launch in 2020, ARK Feed Back has reached over 36,000 farmers and fisherfolk families across 123 barangays in 10 provinces nationwide.
Learn more about ARK’s flagship program at arksolves.org (link in our bio)

ARK Feed Back is a community-wide vegetable exchange program.
It empowers communities to address hunger at the grassroots level, create new income opportunities, and build their own sustainable food supply systems within 16 weeks.
Since its launch in 2020, ARK Feed Back has reached over 36,000 farmers and fisherfolk families across 123 barangays in 10 provinces nationwide.
Learn more about ARK’s flagship program at arksolves.org (link in our bio)

ARK Feed Back is a community-wide vegetable exchange program.
It empowers communities to address hunger at the grassroots level, create new income opportunities, and build their own sustainable food supply systems within 16 weeks.
Since its launch in 2020, ARK Feed Back has reached over 36,000 farmers and fisherfolk families across 123 barangays in 10 provinces nationwide.
Learn more about ARK’s flagship program at arksolves.org (link in our bio)

ARK Feed Back is a community-wide vegetable exchange program.
It empowers communities to address hunger at the grassroots level, create new income opportunities, and build their own sustainable food supply systems within 16 weeks.
Since its launch in 2020, ARK Feed Back has reached over 36,000 farmers and fisherfolk families across 123 barangays in 10 provinces nationwide.
Learn more about ARK’s flagship program at arksolves.org (link in our bio)

Grab-e, ang galing!
When we introduce Feed Back to communities, we emphasize that they are the key drivers of the program. We at ARK provide guidance and support, but ultimately, it’s amazing to see how they make it their own.
So what can one find at an ARK Vegetable Exchange led by Grab partner riders? Laughter, endless fun, and learning through garden workshops! The community leaders went above and beyond, arranging a magic show (by a fellow Grab rider), well-deserved massages, and refreshments for all.
Now that’s a Saturday well-spent!

Grab-e, ang galing!
When we introduce Feed Back to communities, we emphasize that they are the key drivers of the program. We at ARK provide guidance and support, but ultimately, it’s amazing to see how they make it their own.
So what can one find at an ARK Vegetable Exchange led by Grab partner riders? Laughter, endless fun, and learning through garden workshops! The community leaders went above and beyond, arranging a magic show (by a fellow Grab rider), well-deserved massages, and refreshments for all.
Now that’s a Saturday well-spent!

Grab-e, ang galing!
When we introduce Feed Back to communities, we emphasize that they are the key drivers of the program. We at ARK provide guidance and support, but ultimately, it’s amazing to see how they make it their own.
So what can one find at an ARK Vegetable Exchange led by Grab partner riders? Laughter, endless fun, and learning through garden workshops! The community leaders went above and beyond, arranging a magic show (by a fellow Grab rider), well-deserved massages, and refreshments for all.
Now that’s a Saturday well-spent!

Grab-e, ang galing!
When we introduce Feed Back to communities, we emphasize that they are the key drivers of the program. We at ARK provide guidance and support, but ultimately, it’s amazing to see how they make it their own.
So what can one find at an ARK Vegetable Exchange led by Grab partner riders? Laughter, endless fun, and learning through garden workshops! The community leaders went above and beyond, arranging a magic show (by a fellow Grab rider), well-deserved massages, and refreshments for all.
Now that’s a Saturday well-spent!

Grab-e, ang galing!
When we introduce Feed Back to communities, we emphasize that they are the key drivers of the program. We at ARK provide guidance and support, but ultimately, it’s amazing to see how they make it their own.
So what can one find at an ARK Vegetable Exchange led by Grab partner riders? Laughter, endless fun, and learning through garden workshops! The community leaders went above and beyond, arranging a magic show (by a fellow Grab rider), well-deserved massages, and refreshments for all.
Now that’s a Saturday well-spent!

Grab-e, ang galing!
When we introduce Feed Back to communities, we emphasize that they are the key drivers of the program. We at ARK provide guidance and support, but ultimately, it’s amazing to see how they make it their own.
So what can one find at an ARK Vegetable Exchange led by Grab partner riders? Laughter, endless fun, and learning through garden workshops! The community leaders went above and beyond, arranging a magic show (by a fellow Grab rider), well-deserved massages, and refreshments for all.
Now that’s a Saturday well-spent!

Grab-e, ang galing!
When we introduce Feed Back to communities, we emphasize that they are the key drivers of the program. We at ARK provide guidance and support, but ultimately, it’s amazing to see how they make it their own.
So what can one find at an ARK Vegetable Exchange led by Grab partner riders? Laughter, endless fun, and learning through garden workshops! The community leaders went above and beyond, arranging a magic show (by a fellow Grab rider), well-deserved massages, and refreshments for all.
Now that’s a Saturday well-spent!

Grab-e, ang galing!
When we introduce Feed Back to communities, we emphasize that they are the key drivers of the program. We at ARK provide guidance and support, but ultimately, it’s amazing to see how they make it their own.
So what can one find at an ARK Vegetable Exchange led by Grab partner riders? Laughter, endless fun, and learning through garden workshops! The community leaders went above and beyond, arranging a magic show (by a fellow Grab rider), well-deserved massages, and refreshments for all.
Now that’s a Saturday well-spent!

Grab-e, ang galing!
When we introduce Feed Back to communities, we emphasize that they are the key drivers of the program. We at ARK provide guidance and support, but ultimately, it’s amazing to see how they make it their own.
So what can one find at an ARK Vegetable Exchange led by Grab partner riders? Laughter, endless fun, and learning through garden workshops! The community leaders went above and beyond, arranging a magic show (by a fellow Grab rider), well-deserved massages, and refreshments for all.
Now that’s a Saturday well-spent!

Grab-e, ang galing!
When we introduce Feed Back to communities, we emphasize that they are the key drivers of the program. We at ARK provide guidance and support, but ultimately, it’s amazing to see how they make it their own.
So what can one find at an ARK Vegetable Exchange led by Grab partner riders? Laughter, endless fun, and learning through garden workshops! The community leaders went above and beyond, arranging a magic show (by a fellow Grab rider), well-deserved massages, and refreshments for all.
Now that’s a Saturday well-spent!

Last week, we gathered women leaders who’ve been walking hard roads, making meaningful impact, and deserve a moment to rest in each other’s company. (A few good men found their way in too, and we let them stay 😌)
@missreenaph said it best: “This is the kind of gathering one can always hope to have: light, fun, giving glimmers for the soul.”
Lilim sa Lakbay. Thank you to every woman who came, ate, and stayed a little longer than planned! We hope to do this again soon.

Last week, we gathered women leaders who’ve been walking hard roads, making meaningful impact, and deserve a moment to rest in each other’s company. (A few good men found their way in too, and we let them stay 😌)
@missreenaph said it best: “This is the kind of gathering one can always hope to have: light, fun, giving glimmers for the soul.”
Lilim sa Lakbay. Thank you to every woman who came, ate, and stayed a little longer than planned! We hope to do this again soon.

Last week, we gathered women leaders who’ve been walking hard roads, making meaningful impact, and deserve a moment to rest in each other’s company. (A few good men found their way in too, and we let them stay 😌)
@missreenaph said it best: “This is the kind of gathering one can always hope to have: light, fun, giving glimmers for the soul.”
Lilim sa Lakbay. Thank you to every woman who came, ate, and stayed a little longer than planned! We hope to do this again soon.

Last week, we gathered women leaders who’ve been walking hard roads, making meaningful impact, and deserve a moment to rest in each other’s company. (A few good men found their way in too, and we let them stay 😌)
@missreenaph said it best: “This is the kind of gathering one can always hope to have: light, fun, giving glimmers for the soul.”
Lilim sa Lakbay. Thank you to every woman who came, ate, and stayed a little longer than planned! We hope to do this again soon.

Last week, we gathered women leaders who’ve been walking hard roads, making meaningful impact, and deserve a moment to rest in each other’s company. (A few good men found their way in too, and we let them stay 😌)
@missreenaph said it best: “This is the kind of gathering one can always hope to have: light, fun, giving glimmers for the soul.”
Lilim sa Lakbay. Thank you to every woman who came, ate, and stayed a little longer than planned! We hope to do this again soon.

Last week, we gathered women leaders who’ve been walking hard roads, making meaningful impact, and deserve a moment to rest in each other’s company. (A few good men found their way in too, and we let them stay 😌)
@missreenaph said it best: “This is the kind of gathering one can always hope to have: light, fun, giving glimmers for the soul.”
Lilim sa Lakbay. Thank you to every woman who came, ate, and stayed a little longer than planned! We hope to do this again soon.

Last week, we gathered women leaders who’ve been walking hard roads, making meaningful impact, and deserve a moment to rest in each other’s company. (A few good men found their way in too, and we let them stay 😌)
@missreenaph said it best: “This is the kind of gathering one can always hope to have: light, fun, giving glimmers for the soul.”
Lilim sa Lakbay. Thank you to every woman who came, ate, and stayed a little longer than planned! We hope to do this again soon.

Last week, we gathered women leaders who’ve been walking hard roads, making meaningful impact, and deserve a moment to rest in each other’s company. (A few good men found their way in too, and we let them stay 😌)
@missreenaph said it best: “This is the kind of gathering one can always hope to have: light, fun, giving glimmers for the soul.”
Lilim sa Lakbay. Thank you to every woman who came, ate, and stayed a little longer than planned! We hope to do this again soon.

Last week, we gathered women leaders who’ve been walking hard roads, making meaningful impact, and deserve a moment to rest in each other’s company. (A few good men found their way in too, and we let them stay 😌)
@missreenaph said it best: “This is the kind of gathering one can always hope to have: light, fun, giving glimmers for the soul.”
Lilim sa Lakbay. Thank you to every woman who came, ate, and stayed a little longer than planned! We hope to do this again soon.

Malupet talaga kayo, ‘Nay! Happy Mother’s Day to the women who feed us, raise us, and light up every room they walk into.
Here’s a special bouquet for all the kickass moms out there.
Happy Mother’s day!

Malupet talaga kayo, ‘Nay! Happy Mother’s Day to the women who feed us, raise us, and light up every room they walk into.
Here’s a special bouquet for all the kickass moms out there.
Happy Mother’s day!

Malupet talaga kayo, ‘Nay! Happy Mother’s Day to the women who feed us, raise us, and light up every room they walk into.
Here’s a special bouquet for all the kickass moms out there.
Happy Mother’s day!

Malupet talaga kayo, ‘Nay! Happy Mother’s Day to the women who feed us, raise us, and light up every room they walk into.
Here’s a special bouquet for all the kickass moms out there.
Happy Mother’s day!

Malupet talaga kayo, ‘Nay! Happy Mother’s Day to the women who feed us, raise us, and light up every room they walk into.
Here’s a special bouquet for all the kickass moms out there.
Happy Mother’s day!

Malupet talaga kayo, ‘Nay! Happy Mother’s Day to the women who feed us, raise us, and light up every room they walk into.
Here’s a special bouquet for all the kickass moms out there.
Happy Mother’s day!

Malupet talaga kayo, ‘Nay! Happy Mother’s Day to the women who feed us, raise us, and light up every room they walk into.
Here’s a special bouquet for all the kickass moms out there.
Happy Mother’s day!

Malupet talaga kayo, ‘Nay! Happy Mother’s Day to the women who feed us, raise us, and light up every room they walk into.
Here’s a special bouquet for all the kickass moms out there.
Happy Mother’s day!

ARK’s Feed Back program emerged in 2020, but its philosophy reaches further back, to founder Ayesha Vera-Yu’s memory of her grandfather's stories. In the province, their neighbors would help with the harvest, and afterward the yield would be shared among them.
“In his mind, it was just the right thing to do,” she says. “If the community helped bring the harvest in, then the harvest belonged to the community.”
See the last word and full feature in the April 2026 Issue of Vogue Philippines, available on shop.vogue.ph and on newsstands.
Featuring Ayesha Vera-Yu wearing @bagasaostudios
Photographs by @artunepo & @chichimonsta, Deputy Editor @pamquinones, Beauty Editor @joyce.orena, Art Director @jannpascua, story by @tenshikun__, producer @mavisulangi, styling @jiatorrato of @qurator_studio, makeup @makeupbyalodia, hair @hairbygillary, videographer @internetskater_, photography assistants @choinarciso and @selagonzales, makeup assistant @chungarcia__, ARK Team: @ark.solves, Ayesha Vera-Yu, @katlimchoc, @mcpagoncillo, @mkringkring, @arkibbo, Vogue Philippines, April 2026.
Special thanks to Mayor Weng Rafallo-Romano, Renato Fuentes, Lany Astillero & Marissa Gaufo, Jannalyn Esureña, and Hazel Joy Fuentes of Bulusan, Mayor Mark Lozano, Leonor Forte Jr., Lara Fresado & Manny Fuentes, Shie Anne Gabanzo, Hon. Dovie Correa of Sta. Magdalena, and @milonaval.

ARK’s Feed Back program emerged in 2020, but its philosophy reaches further back, to founder Ayesha Vera-Yu’s memory of her grandfather's stories. In the province, their neighbors would help with the harvest, and afterward the yield would be shared among them.
“In his mind, it was just the right thing to do,” she says. “If the community helped bring the harvest in, then the harvest belonged to the community.”
See the last word and full feature in the April 2026 Issue of Vogue Philippines, available on shop.vogue.ph and on newsstands.
Featuring Ayesha Vera-Yu wearing @bagasaostudios
Photographs by @artunepo & @chichimonsta, Deputy Editor @pamquinones, Beauty Editor @joyce.orena, Art Director @jannpascua, story by @tenshikun__, producer @mavisulangi, styling @jiatorrato of @qurator_studio, makeup @makeupbyalodia, hair @hairbygillary, videographer @internetskater_, photography assistants @choinarciso and @selagonzales, makeup assistant @chungarcia__, ARK Team: @ark.solves, Ayesha Vera-Yu, @katlimchoc, @mcpagoncillo, @mkringkring, @arkibbo, Vogue Philippines, April 2026.
Special thanks to Mayor Weng Rafallo-Romano, Renato Fuentes, Lany Astillero & Marissa Gaufo, Jannalyn Esureña, and Hazel Joy Fuentes of Bulusan, Mayor Mark Lozano, Leonor Forte Jr., Lara Fresado & Manny Fuentes, Shie Anne Gabanzo, Hon. Dovie Correa of Sta. Magdalena, and @milonaval.

What does it take to solve hunger in the Philippines?
To close out Earth Month, Ayesha chats with Vogue Philippines about Feed Back, the spirit of sharing, and what it means for families to finally have a place they can call home. Link in bio.
Photographed by @artunepo & @chichimonsta, Deputy Editor @pamquinones, Beauty Editor @joyce.orena, Art Director @jannpascua, story by @tenshikun__, producer @mavisulangi, styling @jiatorrato of @qurator_studio, makeup @makeupbyalodia, hair @hairbygillary, videographer @internetskater_, photography assistants @choinarciso and @selagonzales, makeup assistant @chungarcia__, ARK Team: @ark.solves, Ayesha Vera-Yu, @katlimchoc, @mcpagoncillo, mkringkring, @arkibbo, Vogue Philippines, April 2026.
Special thanks to Mayor Weng Rafallo-Romano, Renato Fuentes, Lany Astillero & Marissa Gaufo, Jannalyn Esureña, and Hazel Joy Fuentes of Bulusan, Mayor Mark Lozano, Leonor Forte Jr., Lara Fresado & Manny Fuentes, Shie Anne Gabanzo, Hon. Dovie Correa of Sta. Magdalena

What does it take to solve hunger in the Philippines?
To close out Earth Month, Ayesha chats with Vogue Philippines about Feed Back, the spirit of sharing, and what it means for families to finally have a place they can call home. Link in bio.
Photographed by @artunepo & @chichimonsta, Deputy Editor @pamquinones, Beauty Editor @joyce.orena, Art Director @jannpascua, story by @tenshikun__, producer @mavisulangi, styling @jiatorrato of @qurator_studio, makeup @makeupbyalodia, hair @hairbygillary, videographer @internetskater_, photography assistants @choinarciso and @selagonzales, makeup assistant @chungarcia__, ARK Team: @ark.solves, Ayesha Vera-Yu, @katlimchoc, @mcpagoncillo, mkringkring, @arkibbo, Vogue Philippines, April 2026.
Special thanks to Mayor Weng Rafallo-Romano, Renato Fuentes, Lany Astillero & Marissa Gaufo, Jannalyn Esureña, and Hazel Joy Fuentes of Bulusan, Mayor Mark Lozano, Leonor Forte Jr., Lara Fresado & Manny Fuentes, Shie Anne Gabanzo, Hon. Dovie Correa of Sta. Magdalena

What does it take to solve hunger in the Philippines?
To close out Earth Month, Ayesha chats with Vogue Philippines about Feed Back, the spirit of sharing, and what it means for families to finally have a place they can call home. Link in bio.
Photographed by @artunepo & @chichimonsta, Deputy Editor @pamquinones, Beauty Editor @joyce.orena, Art Director @jannpascua, story by @tenshikun__, producer @mavisulangi, styling @jiatorrato of @qurator_studio, makeup @makeupbyalodia, hair @hairbygillary, videographer @internetskater_, photography assistants @choinarciso and @selagonzales, makeup assistant @chungarcia__, ARK Team: @ark.solves, Ayesha Vera-Yu, @katlimchoc, @mcpagoncillo, mkringkring, @arkibbo, Vogue Philippines, April 2026.
Special thanks to Mayor Weng Rafallo-Romano, Renato Fuentes, Lany Astillero & Marissa Gaufo, Jannalyn Esureña, and Hazel Joy Fuentes of Bulusan, Mayor Mark Lozano, Leonor Forte Jr., Lara Fresado & Manny Fuentes, Shie Anne Gabanzo, Hon. Dovie Correa of Sta. Magdalena

What does it take to solve hunger in the Philippines?
To close out Earth Month, Ayesha chats with Vogue Philippines about Feed Back, the spirit of sharing, and what it means for families to finally have a place they can call home. Link in bio.
Photographed by @artunepo & @chichimonsta, Deputy Editor @pamquinones, Beauty Editor @joyce.orena, Art Director @jannpascua, story by @tenshikun__, producer @mavisulangi, styling @jiatorrato of @qurator_studio, makeup @makeupbyalodia, hair @hairbygillary, videographer @internetskater_, photography assistants @choinarciso and @selagonzales, makeup assistant @chungarcia__, ARK Team: @ark.solves, Ayesha Vera-Yu, @katlimchoc, @mcpagoncillo, mkringkring, @arkibbo, Vogue Philippines, April 2026.
Special thanks to Mayor Weng Rafallo-Romano, Renato Fuentes, Lany Astillero & Marissa Gaufo, Jannalyn Esureña, and Hazel Joy Fuentes of Bulusan, Mayor Mark Lozano, Leonor Forte Jr., Lara Fresado & Manny Fuentes, Shie Anne Gabanzo, Hon. Dovie Correa of Sta. Magdalena

What does it take to solve hunger in the Philippines?
To close out Earth Month, Ayesha chats with Vogue Philippines about Feed Back, the spirit of sharing, and what it means for families to finally have a place they can call home. Link in bio.
Photographed by @artunepo & @chichimonsta, Deputy Editor @pamquinones, Beauty Editor @joyce.orena, Art Director @jannpascua, story by @tenshikun__, producer @mavisulangi, styling @jiatorrato of @qurator_studio, makeup @makeupbyalodia, hair @hairbygillary, videographer @internetskater_, photography assistants @choinarciso and @selagonzales, makeup assistant @chungarcia__, ARK Team: @ark.solves, Ayesha Vera-Yu, @katlimchoc, @mcpagoncillo, mkringkring, @arkibbo, Vogue Philippines, April 2026.
Special thanks to Mayor Weng Rafallo-Romano, Renato Fuentes, Lany Astillero & Marissa Gaufo, Jannalyn Esureña, and Hazel Joy Fuentes of Bulusan, Mayor Mark Lozano, Leonor Forte Jr., Lara Fresado & Manny Fuentes, Shie Anne Gabanzo, Hon. Dovie Correa of Sta. Magdalena

What does it take to solve hunger in the Philippines?
To close out Earth Month, Ayesha chats with Vogue Philippines about Feed Back, the spirit of sharing, and what it means for families to finally have a place they can call home. Link in bio.
Photographed by @artunepo & @chichimonsta, Deputy Editor @pamquinones, Beauty Editor @joyce.orena, Art Director @jannpascua, story by @tenshikun__, producer @mavisulangi, styling @jiatorrato of @qurator_studio, makeup @makeupbyalodia, hair @hairbygillary, videographer @internetskater_, photography assistants @choinarciso and @selagonzales, makeup assistant @chungarcia__, ARK Team: @ark.solves, Ayesha Vera-Yu, @katlimchoc, @mcpagoncillo, mkringkring, @arkibbo, Vogue Philippines, April 2026.
Special thanks to Mayor Weng Rafallo-Romano, Renato Fuentes, Lany Astillero & Marissa Gaufo, Jannalyn Esureña, and Hazel Joy Fuentes of Bulusan, Mayor Mark Lozano, Leonor Forte Jr., Lara Fresado & Manny Fuentes, Shie Anne Gabanzo, Hon. Dovie Correa of Sta. Magdalena

What does it take to solve hunger in the Philippines?
To close out Earth Month, Ayesha chats with Vogue Philippines about Feed Back, the spirit of sharing, and what it means for families to finally have a place they can call home. Link in bio.
Photographed by @artunepo & @chichimonsta, Deputy Editor @pamquinones, Beauty Editor @joyce.orena, Art Director @jannpascua, story by @tenshikun__, producer @mavisulangi, styling @jiatorrato of @qurator_studio, makeup @makeupbyalodia, hair @hairbygillary, videographer @internetskater_, photography assistants @choinarciso and @selagonzales, makeup assistant @chungarcia__, ARK Team: @ark.solves, Ayesha Vera-Yu, @katlimchoc, @mcpagoncillo, mkringkring, @arkibbo, Vogue Philippines, April 2026.
Special thanks to Mayor Weng Rafallo-Romano, Renato Fuentes, Lany Astillero & Marissa Gaufo, Jannalyn Esureña, and Hazel Joy Fuentes of Bulusan, Mayor Mark Lozano, Leonor Forte Jr., Lara Fresado & Manny Fuentes, Shie Anne Gabanzo, Hon. Dovie Correa of Sta. Magdalena

What does it take to solve hunger in the Philippines?
To close out Earth Month, Ayesha chats with Vogue Philippines about Feed Back, the spirit of sharing, and what it means for families to finally have a place they can call home. Link in bio.
Photographed by @artunepo & @chichimonsta, Deputy Editor @pamquinones, Beauty Editor @joyce.orena, Art Director @jannpascua, story by @tenshikun__, producer @mavisulangi, styling @jiatorrato of @qurator_studio, makeup @makeupbyalodia, hair @hairbygillary, videographer @internetskater_, photography assistants @choinarciso and @selagonzales, makeup assistant @chungarcia__, ARK Team: @ark.solves, Ayesha Vera-Yu, @katlimchoc, @mcpagoncillo, mkringkring, @arkibbo, Vogue Philippines, April 2026.
Special thanks to Mayor Weng Rafallo-Romano, Renato Fuentes, Lany Astillero & Marissa Gaufo, Jannalyn Esureña, and Hazel Joy Fuentes of Bulusan, Mayor Mark Lozano, Leonor Forte Jr., Lara Fresado & Manny Fuentes, Shie Anne Gabanzo, Hon. Dovie Correa of Sta. Magdalena

What does it take to solve hunger in the Philippines?
To close out Earth Month, Ayesha chats with Vogue Philippines about Feed Back, the spirit of sharing, and what it means for families to finally have a place they can call home. Link in bio.
Photographed by @artunepo & @chichimonsta, Deputy Editor @pamquinones, Beauty Editor @joyce.orena, Art Director @jannpascua, story by @tenshikun__, producer @mavisulangi, styling @jiatorrato of @qurator_studio, makeup @makeupbyalodia, hair @hairbygillary, videographer @internetskater_, photography assistants @choinarciso and @selagonzales, makeup assistant @chungarcia__, ARK Team: @ark.solves, Ayesha Vera-Yu, @katlimchoc, @mcpagoncillo, mkringkring, @arkibbo, Vogue Philippines, April 2026.
Special thanks to Mayor Weng Rafallo-Romano, Renato Fuentes, Lany Astillero & Marissa Gaufo, Jannalyn Esureña, and Hazel Joy Fuentes of Bulusan, Mayor Mark Lozano, Leonor Forte Jr., Lara Fresado & Manny Fuentes, Shie Anne Gabanzo, Hon. Dovie Correa of Sta. Magdalena

What does it take to solve hunger in the Philippines?
To close out Earth Month, Ayesha chats with Vogue Philippines about Feed Back, the spirit of sharing, and what it means for families to finally have a place they can call home. Link in bio.
Photographed by @artunepo & @chichimonsta, Deputy Editor @pamquinones, Beauty Editor @joyce.orena, Art Director @jannpascua, story by @tenshikun__, producer @mavisulangi, styling @jiatorrato of @qurator_studio, makeup @makeupbyalodia, hair @hairbygillary, videographer @internetskater_, photography assistants @choinarciso and @selagonzales, makeup assistant @chungarcia__, ARK Team: @ark.solves, Ayesha Vera-Yu, @katlimchoc, @mcpagoncillo, mkringkring, @arkibbo, Vogue Philippines, April 2026.
Special thanks to Mayor Weng Rafallo-Romano, Renato Fuentes, Lany Astillero & Marissa Gaufo, Jannalyn Esureña, and Hazel Joy Fuentes of Bulusan, Mayor Mark Lozano, Leonor Forte Jr., Lara Fresado & Manny Fuentes, Shie Anne Gabanzo, Hon. Dovie Correa of Sta. Magdalena

What does it take to solve hunger in the Philippines?
To close out Earth Month, Ayesha chats with Vogue Philippines about Feed Back, the spirit of sharing, and what it means for families to finally have a place they can call home. Link in bio.
Photographed by @artunepo & @chichimonsta, Deputy Editor @pamquinones, Beauty Editor @joyce.orena, Art Director @jannpascua, story by @tenshikun__, producer @mavisulangi, styling @jiatorrato of @qurator_studio, makeup @makeupbyalodia, hair @hairbygillary, videographer @internetskater_, photography assistants @choinarciso and @selagonzales, makeup assistant @chungarcia__, ARK Team: @ark.solves, Ayesha Vera-Yu, @katlimchoc, @mcpagoncillo, mkringkring, @arkibbo, Vogue Philippines, April 2026.
Special thanks to Mayor Weng Rafallo-Romano, Renato Fuentes, Lany Astillero & Marissa Gaufo, Jannalyn Esureña, and Hazel Joy Fuentes of Bulusan, Mayor Mark Lozano, Leonor Forte Jr., Lara Fresado & Manny Fuentes, Shie Anne Gabanzo, Hon. Dovie Correa of Sta. Magdalena

What does it take to solve hunger in the Philippines?
To close out Earth Month, Ayesha chats with Vogue Philippines about Feed Back, the spirit of sharing, and what it means for families to finally have a place they can call home. Link in bio.
Photographed by @artunepo & @chichimonsta, Deputy Editor @pamquinones, Beauty Editor @joyce.orena, Art Director @jannpascua, story by @tenshikun__, producer @mavisulangi, styling @jiatorrato of @qurator_studio, makeup @makeupbyalodia, hair @hairbygillary, videographer @internetskater_, photography assistants @choinarciso and @selagonzales, makeup assistant @chungarcia__, ARK Team: @ark.solves, Ayesha Vera-Yu, @katlimchoc, @mcpagoncillo, mkringkring, @arkibbo, Vogue Philippines, April 2026.
Special thanks to Mayor Weng Rafallo-Romano, Renato Fuentes, Lany Astillero & Marissa Gaufo, Jannalyn Esureña, and Hazel Joy Fuentes of Bulusan, Mayor Mark Lozano, Leonor Forte Jr., Lara Fresado & Manny Fuentes, Shie Anne Gabanzo, Hon. Dovie Correa of Sta. Magdalena
Harvest, hands, and heritage 🌱 Where fashion meets the land—and community is at the center of it all.
Vogue Philippines Earth Issue now in store.
#LongLivePrint #voguephilippines 🌎🇵🇭
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@voguephilippines: “In #Sorsogon, the relationship between land and life is visible everywhere, from backyard gardens to open-air markets, where harvests move from one pair of hands to another. @ARK.Solves founder Ayesha Vera-Yu adds, “We all have that sharing in our DNA.”
The ARK Feed Back program is a community initiative that celebrates the rhythm that was shaped by being in tune with the land, the communities, and with each other. The principles of malasakit and kapwa are rooted in our history of sharing harvests.
Against Sorsogon’s diverse landscapes, model #MariaIsabelaGaleria carries produce fresh from the ARK community gardens, in woven hats and baskets, the same bounty that sustains families across the region. In this story, farm and fashion exist in one narrative: of bounty, of community, and commitment.
In the Earth Issue of Vogue Philippines, we explore the symbiotic connection between fashion and nature in the Philippines and beyond, from Bangkok, Phuket, and Kyoto, to Cape Town, Oahu, and Ushuaia.

Harvest, hands, and heritage 🌱 Where fashion meets the land—and community is at the center of it all.
Vogue Philippines Earth Issue now in store.
#LongLivePrint #voguephilippines 🌎🇵🇭
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@voguephilippines: “In #Sorsogon, the relationship between land and life is visible everywhere, from backyard gardens to open-air markets, where harvests move from one pair of hands to another. @ARK.Solves founder Ayesha Vera-Yu adds, “We all have that sharing in our DNA.”
The ARK Feed Back program is a community initiative that celebrates the rhythm that was shaped by being in tune with the land, the communities, and with each other. The principles of malasakit and kapwa are rooted in our history of sharing harvests.
Against Sorsogon’s diverse landscapes, model #MariaIsabelaGaleria carries produce fresh from the ARK community gardens, in woven hats and baskets, the same bounty that sustains families across the region. In this story, farm and fashion exist in one narrative: of bounty, of community, and commitment.
In the Earth Issue of Vogue Philippines, we explore the symbiotic connection between fashion and nature in the Philippines and beyond, from Bangkok, Phuket, and Kyoto, to Cape Town, Oahu, and Ushuaia.

Harvest, hands, and heritage 🌱 Where fashion meets the land—and community is at the center of it all.
Vogue Philippines Earth Issue now in store.
#LongLivePrint #voguephilippines 🌎🇵🇭
-
@voguephilippines: “In #Sorsogon, the relationship between land and life is visible everywhere, from backyard gardens to open-air markets, where harvests move from one pair of hands to another. @ARK.Solves founder Ayesha Vera-Yu adds, “We all have that sharing in our DNA.”
The ARK Feed Back program is a community initiative that celebrates the rhythm that was shaped by being in tune with the land, the communities, and with each other. The principles of malasakit and kapwa are rooted in our history of sharing harvests.
Against Sorsogon’s diverse landscapes, model #MariaIsabelaGaleria carries produce fresh from the ARK community gardens, in woven hats and baskets, the same bounty that sustains families across the region. In this story, farm and fashion exist in one narrative: of bounty, of community, and commitment.
In the Earth Issue of Vogue Philippines, we explore the symbiotic connection between fashion and nature in the Philippines and beyond, from Bangkok, Phuket, and Kyoto, to Cape Town, Oahu, and Ushuaia.

ARK partners with Grab and Move It rider partners to bring ARK Feed Back in urban communities!
ARK Feed Back is a vegetable exchange program, where participants bring 3 kinds of vegetables to barter with others for a chance to bring home 20+ varieties of fresh produce.
Through this program, rider partners are encouraged to grow their own vegetables, transforming their backyards, empty lots, rooftops, and even small spaces in their front yards into thriving urban gardens!

ARK partners with Grab and Move It rider partners to bring ARK Feed Back in urban communities!
ARK Feed Back is a vegetable exchange program, where participants bring 3 kinds of vegetables to barter with others for a chance to bring home 20+ varieties of fresh produce.
Through this program, rider partners are encouraged to grow their own vegetables, transforming their backyards, empty lots, rooftops, and even small spaces in their front yards into thriving urban gardens!

ARK partners with Grab and Move It rider partners to bring ARK Feed Back in urban communities!
ARK Feed Back is a vegetable exchange program, where participants bring 3 kinds of vegetables to barter with others for a chance to bring home 20+ varieties of fresh produce.
Through this program, rider partners are encouraged to grow their own vegetables, transforming their backyards, empty lots, rooftops, and even small spaces in their front yards into thriving urban gardens!

ARK partners with Grab and Move It rider partners to bring ARK Feed Back in urban communities!
ARK Feed Back is a vegetable exchange program, where participants bring 3 kinds of vegetables to barter with others for a chance to bring home 20+ varieties of fresh produce.
Through this program, rider partners are encouraged to grow their own vegetables, transforming their backyards, empty lots, rooftops, and even small spaces in their front yards into thriving urban gardens!

ARK partners with Grab and Move It rider partners to bring ARK Feed Back in urban communities!
ARK Feed Back is a vegetable exchange program, where participants bring 3 kinds of vegetables to barter with others for a chance to bring home 20+ varieties of fresh produce.
Through this program, rider partners are encouraged to grow their own vegetables, transforming their backyards, empty lots, rooftops, and even small spaces in their front yards into thriving urban gardens!

ARK partners with Grab and Move It rider partners to bring ARK Feed Back in urban communities!
ARK Feed Back is a vegetable exchange program, where participants bring 3 kinds of vegetables to barter with others for a chance to bring home 20+ varieties of fresh produce.
Through this program, rider partners are encouraged to grow their own vegetables, transforming their backyards, empty lots, rooftops, and even small spaces in their front yards into thriving urban gardens!

Before colonization, food systems in the Philippines were based on exchange and community. Fish was traded for rice, root crops for salt, and harvests were shared across villages. Spanish rule disrupted this way of my life, reshaping agriculture into export-driven monocropping. It’s a shift that @ARK.Solves founder Ayesha Vera-Yu has witnessed firsthand while restructuring her family’s farm in Capiz.
“It’s a systematic issue that was unsustainable,” she explains. “Monocropping, a legacy of our colonized past, and chemical farming has put families in deep debt with little income.”
ARK’s Feed Back model draws from that earlier, communal way of living. Over 16 weeks, families begin with four to six weeks of planting, followed by ongoing exchanges that encourage them to grow and sustain their harvests. To learn more about Feed Back, tap the link in bio.
Photographs by @artunepo & @chichimonsta, Deputy Editor @pamquinones, Beauty Editor @joyce.orena, Art Director @jannpascua, story by @tenshikun__, producer @mavisulangi, styling @jiatorrato of @qurator_studio, makeup @makeupbyalodia, hair @hairbygillary, videographer @internetskater_, photography assistants @choinarciso and @selagonzales, makeup assistant @chungarcia__, ARK Team: @ark.solves, Ayesha Vera-Yu, @katlimchoc, @mcpagoncillo, @mkringkring, @arkibbo, Vogue Philippines, April 2026.
Special thanks to Mayor Weng Rafallo-Romano, Renato Fuentes, Lany Astillero & Marissa Gaufo, Jannalyn Esureña, and Hazel Joy Fuentes of Bulusan, Mayor Mark Lozano, Leonor Forte Jr., Lara Fresado & Manny Fuentes, Shie Anne Gabanzo, Hon. Dovie Correa of Sta. Magdalena, and @milonaval

Before colonization, food systems in the Philippines were based on exchange and community. Fish was traded for rice, root crops for salt, and harvests were shared across villages. Spanish rule disrupted this way of my life, reshaping agriculture into export-driven monocropping. It’s a shift that @ARK.Solves founder Ayesha Vera-Yu has witnessed firsthand while restructuring her family’s farm in Capiz.
“It’s a systematic issue that was unsustainable,” she explains. “Monocropping, a legacy of our colonized past, and chemical farming has put families in deep debt with little income.”
ARK’s Feed Back model draws from that earlier, communal way of living. Over 16 weeks, families begin with four to six weeks of planting, followed by ongoing exchanges that encourage them to grow and sustain their harvests. To learn more about Feed Back, tap the link in bio.
Photographs by @artunepo & @chichimonsta, Deputy Editor @pamquinones, Beauty Editor @joyce.orena, Art Director @jannpascua, story by @tenshikun__, producer @mavisulangi, styling @jiatorrato of @qurator_studio, makeup @makeupbyalodia, hair @hairbygillary, videographer @internetskater_, photography assistants @choinarciso and @selagonzales, makeup assistant @chungarcia__, ARK Team: @ark.solves, Ayesha Vera-Yu, @katlimchoc, @mcpagoncillo, @mkringkring, @arkibbo, Vogue Philippines, April 2026.
Special thanks to Mayor Weng Rafallo-Romano, Renato Fuentes, Lany Astillero & Marissa Gaufo, Jannalyn Esureña, and Hazel Joy Fuentes of Bulusan, Mayor Mark Lozano, Leonor Forte Jr., Lara Fresado & Manny Fuentes, Shie Anne Gabanzo, Hon. Dovie Correa of Sta. Magdalena, and @milonaval

Before colonization, food systems in the Philippines were based on exchange and community. Fish was traded for rice, root crops for salt, and harvests were shared across villages. Spanish rule disrupted this way of my life, reshaping agriculture into export-driven monocropping. It’s a shift that @ARK.Solves founder Ayesha Vera-Yu has witnessed firsthand while restructuring her family’s farm in Capiz.
“It’s a systematic issue that was unsustainable,” she explains. “Monocropping, a legacy of our colonized past, and chemical farming has put families in deep debt with little income.”
ARK’s Feed Back model draws from that earlier, communal way of living. Over 16 weeks, families begin with four to six weeks of planting, followed by ongoing exchanges that encourage them to grow and sustain their harvests. To learn more about Feed Back, tap the link in bio.
Photographs by @artunepo & @chichimonsta, Deputy Editor @pamquinones, Beauty Editor @joyce.orena, Art Director @jannpascua, story by @tenshikun__, producer @mavisulangi, styling @jiatorrato of @qurator_studio, makeup @makeupbyalodia, hair @hairbygillary, videographer @internetskater_, photography assistants @choinarciso and @selagonzales, makeup assistant @chungarcia__, ARK Team: @ark.solves, Ayesha Vera-Yu, @katlimchoc, @mcpagoncillo, @mkringkring, @arkibbo, Vogue Philippines, April 2026.
Special thanks to Mayor Weng Rafallo-Romano, Renato Fuentes, Lany Astillero & Marissa Gaufo, Jannalyn Esureña, and Hazel Joy Fuentes of Bulusan, Mayor Mark Lozano, Leonor Forte Jr., Lara Fresado & Manny Fuentes, Shie Anne Gabanzo, Hon. Dovie Correa of Sta. Magdalena, and @milonaval

Before colonization, food systems in the Philippines were based on exchange and community. Fish was traded for rice, root crops for salt, and harvests were shared across villages. Spanish rule disrupted this way of my life, reshaping agriculture into export-driven monocropping. It’s a shift that @ARK.Solves founder Ayesha Vera-Yu has witnessed firsthand while restructuring her family’s farm in Capiz.
“It’s a systematic issue that was unsustainable,” she explains. “Monocropping, a legacy of our colonized past, and chemical farming has put families in deep debt with little income.”
ARK’s Feed Back model draws from that earlier, communal way of living. Over 16 weeks, families begin with four to six weeks of planting, followed by ongoing exchanges that encourage them to grow and sustain their harvests. To learn more about Feed Back, tap the link in bio.
Photographs by @artunepo & @chichimonsta, Deputy Editor @pamquinones, Beauty Editor @joyce.orena, Art Director @jannpascua, story by @tenshikun__, producer @mavisulangi, styling @jiatorrato of @qurator_studio, makeup @makeupbyalodia, hair @hairbygillary, videographer @internetskater_, photography assistants @choinarciso and @selagonzales, makeup assistant @chungarcia__, ARK Team: @ark.solves, Ayesha Vera-Yu, @katlimchoc, @mcpagoncillo, @mkringkring, @arkibbo, Vogue Philippines, April 2026.
Special thanks to Mayor Weng Rafallo-Romano, Renato Fuentes, Lany Astillero & Marissa Gaufo, Jannalyn Esureña, and Hazel Joy Fuentes of Bulusan, Mayor Mark Lozano, Leonor Forte Jr., Lara Fresado & Manny Fuentes, Shie Anne Gabanzo, Hon. Dovie Correa of Sta. Magdalena, and @milonaval

Before colonization, food systems in the Philippines were based on exchange and community. Fish was traded for rice, root crops for salt, and harvests were shared across villages. Spanish rule disrupted this way of my life, reshaping agriculture into export-driven monocropping. It’s a shift that @ARK.Solves founder Ayesha Vera-Yu has witnessed firsthand while restructuring her family’s farm in Capiz.
“It’s a systematic issue that was unsustainable,” she explains. “Monocropping, a legacy of our colonized past, and chemical farming has put families in deep debt with little income.”
ARK’s Feed Back model draws from that earlier, communal way of living. Over 16 weeks, families begin with four to six weeks of planting, followed by ongoing exchanges that encourage them to grow and sustain their harvests. To learn more about Feed Back, tap the link in bio.
Photographs by @artunepo & @chichimonsta, Deputy Editor @pamquinones, Beauty Editor @joyce.orena, Art Director @jannpascua, story by @tenshikun__, producer @mavisulangi, styling @jiatorrato of @qurator_studio, makeup @makeupbyalodia, hair @hairbygillary, videographer @internetskater_, photography assistants @choinarciso and @selagonzales, makeup assistant @chungarcia__, ARK Team: @ark.solves, Ayesha Vera-Yu, @katlimchoc, @mcpagoncillo, @mkringkring, @arkibbo, Vogue Philippines, April 2026.
Special thanks to Mayor Weng Rafallo-Romano, Renato Fuentes, Lany Astillero & Marissa Gaufo, Jannalyn Esureña, and Hazel Joy Fuentes of Bulusan, Mayor Mark Lozano, Leonor Forte Jr., Lara Fresado & Manny Fuentes, Shie Anne Gabanzo, Hon. Dovie Correa of Sta. Magdalena, and @milonaval

Before colonization, food systems in the Philippines were based on exchange and community. Fish was traded for rice, root crops for salt, and harvests were shared across villages. Spanish rule disrupted this way of my life, reshaping agriculture into export-driven monocropping. It’s a shift that @ARK.Solves founder Ayesha Vera-Yu has witnessed firsthand while restructuring her family’s farm in Capiz.
“It’s a systematic issue that was unsustainable,” she explains. “Monocropping, a legacy of our colonized past, and chemical farming has put families in deep debt with little income.”
ARK’s Feed Back model draws from that earlier, communal way of living. Over 16 weeks, families begin with four to six weeks of planting, followed by ongoing exchanges that encourage them to grow and sustain their harvests. To learn more about Feed Back, tap the link in bio.
Photographs by @artunepo & @chichimonsta, Deputy Editor @pamquinones, Beauty Editor @joyce.orena, Art Director @jannpascua, story by @tenshikun__, producer @mavisulangi, styling @jiatorrato of @qurator_studio, makeup @makeupbyalodia, hair @hairbygillary, videographer @internetskater_, photography assistants @choinarciso and @selagonzales, makeup assistant @chungarcia__, ARK Team: @ark.solves, Ayesha Vera-Yu, @katlimchoc, @mcpagoncillo, @mkringkring, @arkibbo, Vogue Philippines, April 2026.
Special thanks to Mayor Weng Rafallo-Romano, Renato Fuentes, Lany Astillero & Marissa Gaufo, Jannalyn Esureña, and Hazel Joy Fuentes of Bulusan, Mayor Mark Lozano, Leonor Forte Jr., Lara Fresado & Manny Fuentes, Shie Anne Gabanzo, Hon. Dovie Correa of Sta. Magdalena, and @milonaval

Before colonization, food systems in the Philippines were based on exchange and community. Fish was traded for rice, root crops for salt, and harvests were shared across villages. Spanish rule disrupted this way of my life, reshaping agriculture into export-driven monocropping. It’s a shift that @ARK.Solves founder Ayesha Vera-Yu has witnessed firsthand while restructuring her family’s farm in Capiz.
“It’s a systematic issue that was unsustainable,” she explains. “Monocropping, a legacy of our colonized past, and chemical farming has put families in deep debt with little income.”
ARK’s Feed Back model draws from that earlier, communal way of living. Over 16 weeks, families begin with four to six weeks of planting, followed by ongoing exchanges that encourage them to grow and sustain their harvests. To learn more about Feed Back, tap the link in bio.
Photographs by @artunepo & @chichimonsta, Deputy Editor @pamquinones, Beauty Editor @joyce.orena, Art Director @jannpascua, story by @tenshikun__, producer @mavisulangi, styling @jiatorrato of @qurator_studio, makeup @makeupbyalodia, hair @hairbygillary, videographer @internetskater_, photography assistants @choinarciso and @selagonzales, makeup assistant @chungarcia__, ARK Team: @ark.solves, Ayesha Vera-Yu, @katlimchoc, @mcpagoncillo, @mkringkring, @arkibbo, Vogue Philippines, April 2026.
Special thanks to Mayor Weng Rafallo-Romano, Renato Fuentes, Lany Astillero & Marissa Gaufo, Jannalyn Esureña, and Hazel Joy Fuentes of Bulusan, Mayor Mark Lozano, Leonor Forte Jr., Lara Fresado & Manny Fuentes, Shie Anne Gabanzo, Hon. Dovie Correa of Sta. Magdalena, and @milonaval

Before colonization, food systems in the Philippines were based on exchange and community. Fish was traded for rice, root crops for salt, and harvests were shared across villages. Spanish rule disrupted this way of my life, reshaping agriculture into export-driven monocropping. It’s a shift that @ARK.Solves founder Ayesha Vera-Yu has witnessed firsthand while restructuring her family’s farm in Capiz.
“It’s a systematic issue that was unsustainable,” she explains. “Monocropping, a legacy of our colonized past, and chemical farming has put families in deep debt with little income.”
ARK’s Feed Back model draws from that earlier, communal way of living. Over 16 weeks, families begin with four to six weeks of planting, followed by ongoing exchanges that encourage them to grow and sustain their harvests. To learn more about Feed Back, tap the link in bio.
Photographs by @artunepo & @chichimonsta, Deputy Editor @pamquinones, Beauty Editor @joyce.orena, Art Director @jannpascua, story by @tenshikun__, producer @mavisulangi, styling @jiatorrato of @qurator_studio, makeup @makeupbyalodia, hair @hairbygillary, videographer @internetskater_, photography assistants @choinarciso and @selagonzales, makeup assistant @chungarcia__, ARK Team: @ark.solves, Ayesha Vera-Yu, @katlimchoc, @mcpagoncillo, @mkringkring, @arkibbo, Vogue Philippines, April 2026.
Special thanks to Mayor Weng Rafallo-Romano, Renato Fuentes, Lany Astillero & Marissa Gaufo, Jannalyn Esureña, and Hazel Joy Fuentes of Bulusan, Mayor Mark Lozano, Leonor Forte Jr., Lara Fresado & Manny Fuentes, Shie Anne Gabanzo, Hon. Dovie Correa of Sta. Magdalena, and @milonaval

Before colonization, food systems in the Philippines were based on exchange and community. Fish was traded for rice, root crops for salt, and harvests were shared across villages. Spanish rule disrupted this way of my life, reshaping agriculture into export-driven monocropping. It’s a shift that @ARK.Solves founder Ayesha Vera-Yu has witnessed firsthand while restructuring her family’s farm in Capiz.
“It’s a systematic issue that was unsustainable,” she explains. “Monocropping, a legacy of our colonized past, and chemical farming has put families in deep debt with little income.”
ARK’s Feed Back model draws from that earlier, communal way of living. Over 16 weeks, families begin with four to six weeks of planting, followed by ongoing exchanges that encourage them to grow and sustain their harvests. To learn more about Feed Back, tap the link in bio.
Photographs by @artunepo & @chichimonsta, Deputy Editor @pamquinones, Beauty Editor @joyce.orena, Art Director @jannpascua, story by @tenshikun__, producer @mavisulangi, styling @jiatorrato of @qurator_studio, makeup @makeupbyalodia, hair @hairbygillary, videographer @internetskater_, photography assistants @choinarciso and @selagonzales, makeup assistant @chungarcia__, ARK Team: @ark.solves, Ayesha Vera-Yu, @katlimchoc, @mcpagoncillo, @mkringkring, @arkibbo, Vogue Philippines, April 2026.
Special thanks to Mayor Weng Rafallo-Romano, Renato Fuentes, Lany Astillero & Marissa Gaufo, Jannalyn Esureña, and Hazel Joy Fuentes of Bulusan, Mayor Mark Lozano, Leonor Forte Jr., Lara Fresado & Manny Fuentes, Shie Anne Gabanzo, Hon. Dovie Correa of Sta. Magdalena, and @milonaval

Before colonization, food systems in the Philippines were based on exchange and community. Fish was traded for rice, root crops for salt, and harvests were shared across villages. Spanish rule disrupted this way of my life, reshaping agriculture into export-driven monocropping. It’s a shift that @ARK.Solves founder Ayesha Vera-Yu has witnessed firsthand while restructuring her family’s farm in Capiz.
“It’s a systematic issue that was unsustainable,” she explains. “Monocropping, a legacy of our colonized past, and chemical farming has put families in deep debt with little income.”
ARK’s Feed Back model draws from that earlier, communal way of living. Over 16 weeks, families begin with four to six weeks of planting, followed by ongoing exchanges that encourage them to grow and sustain their harvests. To learn more about Feed Back, tap the link in bio.
Photographs by @artunepo & @chichimonsta, Deputy Editor @pamquinones, Beauty Editor @joyce.orena, Art Director @jannpascua, story by @tenshikun__, producer @mavisulangi, styling @jiatorrato of @qurator_studio, makeup @makeupbyalodia, hair @hairbygillary, videographer @internetskater_, photography assistants @choinarciso and @selagonzales, makeup assistant @chungarcia__, ARK Team: @ark.solves, Ayesha Vera-Yu, @katlimchoc, @mcpagoncillo, @mkringkring, @arkibbo, Vogue Philippines, April 2026.
Special thanks to Mayor Weng Rafallo-Romano, Renato Fuentes, Lany Astillero & Marissa Gaufo, Jannalyn Esureña, and Hazel Joy Fuentes of Bulusan, Mayor Mark Lozano, Leonor Forte Jr., Lara Fresado & Manny Fuentes, Shie Anne Gabanzo, Hon. Dovie Correa of Sta. Magdalena, and @milonaval

At the center of this month's cover story is model @MariaIsabelaGaleria, whose family heritage traces back to #Sorsogon. For her, the setting is a return to her roots, and an acknowledgment of a place where memory and land remain closely intertwined.
Carrying with produce fresh from ARK's backyard gardens in her arms, Galeria wears relaxed, draped pieces paired with sculptural volume: textures woven, or printed or embroidered over by Filipino artisans. They are reminders that fashion, like food, exists within larger systems of exchange.
Read the full story at the link in our bio. The April 2026 issue is now available on shop.vogue.ph and on newsstands.
Featuring @mariaisabelagaleria wearing @idyllicsummers x Geraldine Javier, @king_morden, @celine, @sandrodelapenaofficial, @choolajewelry.ph, @jaggyglarino, @shopbaul, and @jeromelorico
Photographed by @artunepo & @chichimonsta, Deputy Editor @pamquinones, Beauty Editor @joyce.orena, Art Director @jannpascua, story by @tenshikun__, producer @mavisulangi, styling @jiatorrato of @qurator_studio, makeup @makeupbyalodia, hair @hairbygillary, videographer @internetskater_, photography assistants @choinarciso and @selagonzales, makeup assistant @chungarcia__, ARK Team: @ark.solves, Ayesha Vera-Yu, @katlimchoc, @mcpagoncillo, @mkringkring, @arkibbo, Vogue Philippines, April 2026.
Special thanks to Mayor Weng Rafallo-Romano, Renato Fuentes, Lany Astillero & Marissa Gaufo, Jannalyn Esureña, and Hazel Joy Fuentes of Bulusan, Mayor Mark Lozano, Leonor Forte Jr., Lara Fresado & Manny Fuentes, Shie Anne Gabanzo, Hon. Dovie Correa of Sta. Magdalena, and @milonaval

At the center of this month's cover story is model @MariaIsabelaGaleria, whose family heritage traces back to #Sorsogon. For her, the setting is a return to her roots, and an acknowledgment of a place where memory and land remain closely intertwined.
Carrying with produce fresh from ARK's backyard gardens in her arms, Galeria wears relaxed, draped pieces paired with sculptural volume: textures woven, or printed or embroidered over by Filipino artisans. They are reminders that fashion, like food, exists within larger systems of exchange.
Read the full story at the link in our bio. The April 2026 issue is now available on shop.vogue.ph and on newsstands.
Featuring @mariaisabelagaleria wearing @idyllicsummers x Geraldine Javier, @king_morden, @celine, @sandrodelapenaofficial, @choolajewelry.ph, @jaggyglarino, @shopbaul, and @jeromelorico
Photographed by @artunepo & @chichimonsta, Deputy Editor @pamquinones, Beauty Editor @joyce.orena, Art Director @jannpascua, story by @tenshikun__, producer @mavisulangi, styling @jiatorrato of @qurator_studio, makeup @makeupbyalodia, hair @hairbygillary, videographer @internetskater_, photography assistants @choinarciso and @selagonzales, makeup assistant @chungarcia__, ARK Team: @ark.solves, Ayesha Vera-Yu, @katlimchoc, @mcpagoncillo, @mkringkring, @arkibbo, Vogue Philippines, April 2026.
Special thanks to Mayor Weng Rafallo-Romano, Renato Fuentes, Lany Astillero & Marissa Gaufo, Jannalyn Esureña, and Hazel Joy Fuentes of Bulusan, Mayor Mark Lozano, Leonor Forte Jr., Lara Fresado & Manny Fuentes, Shie Anne Gabanzo, Hon. Dovie Correa of Sta. Magdalena, and @milonaval

At the center of this month's cover story is model @MariaIsabelaGaleria, whose family heritage traces back to #Sorsogon. For her, the setting is a return to her roots, and an acknowledgment of a place where memory and land remain closely intertwined.
Carrying with produce fresh from ARK's backyard gardens in her arms, Galeria wears relaxed, draped pieces paired with sculptural volume: textures woven, or printed or embroidered over by Filipino artisans. They are reminders that fashion, like food, exists within larger systems of exchange.
Read the full story at the link in our bio. The April 2026 issue is now available on shop.vogue.ph and on newsstands.
Featuring @mariaisabelagaleria wearing @idyllicsummers x Geraldine Javier, @king_morden, @celine, @sandrodelapenaofficial, @choolajewelry.ph, @jaggyglarino, @shopbaul, and @jeromelorico
Photographed by @artunepo & @chichimonsta, Deputy Editor @pamquinones, Beauty Editor @joyce.orena, Art Director @jannpascua, story by @tenshikun__, producer @mavisulangi, styling @jiatorrato of @qurator_studio, makeup @makeupbyalodia, hair @hairbygillary, videographer @internetskater_, photography assistants @choinarciso and @selagonzales, makeup assistant @chungarcia__, ARK Team: @ark.solves, Ayesha Vera-Yu, @katlimchoc, @mcpagoncillo, @mkringkring, @arkibbo, Vogue Philippines, April 2026.
Special thanks to Mayor Weng Rafallo-Romano, Renato Fuentes, Lany Astillero & Marissa Gaufo, Jannalyn Esureña, and Hazel Joy Fuentes of Bulusan, Mayor Mark Lozano, Leonor Forte Jr., Lara Fresado & Manny Fuentes, Shie Anne Gabanzo, Hon. Dovie Correa of Sta. Magdalena, and @milonaval

At the center of this month's cover story is model @MariaIsabelaGaleria, whose family heritage traces back to #Sorsogon. For her, the setting is a return to her roots, and an acknowledgment of a place where memory and land remain closely intertwined.
Carrying with produce fresh from ARK's backyard gardens in her arms, Galeria wears relaxed, draped pieces paired with sculptural volume: textures woven, or printed or embroidered over by Filipino artisans. They are reminders that fashion, like food, exists within larger systems of exchange.
Read the full story at the link in our bio. The April 2026 issue is now available on shop.vogue.ph and on newsstands.
Featuring @mariaisabelagaleria wearing @idyllicsummers x Geraldine Javier, @king_morden, @celine, @sandrodelapenaofficial, @choolajewelry.ph, @jaggyglarino, @shopbaul, and @jeromelorico
Photographed by @artunepo & @chichimonsta, Deputy Editor @pamquinones, Beauty Editor @joyce.orena, Art Director @jannpascua, story by @tenshikun__, producer @mavisulangi, styling @jiatorrato of @qurator_studio, makeup @makeupbyalodia, hair @hairbygillary, videographer @internetskater_, photography assistants @choinarciso and @selagonzales, makeup assistant @chungarcia__, ARK Team: @ark.solves, Ayesha Vera-Yu, @katlimchoc, @mcpagoncillo, @mkringkring, @arkibbo, Vogue Philippines, April 2026.
Special thanks to Mayor Weng Rafallo-Romano, Renato Fuentes, Lany Astillero & Marissa Gaufo, Jannalyn Esureña, and Hazel Joy Fuentes of Bulusan, Mayor Mark Lozano, Leonor Forte Jr., Lara Fresado & Manny Fuentes, Shie Anne Gabanzo, Hon. Dovie Correa of Sta. Magdalena, and @milonaval

Currently in its 11th wave, @ARK.Solves' Feed Back program has now reached 123 communities all over the Philippines, empowering families to grow their own food and share the bounty.
The initiative emerged in 2020 during the pandemic, when acute hunger deepened across the country. But the philosophy behind it traces further back; its model is rooted in our history, when pre-colonial communities bartered fish for rice, root crops for salt, and produce was communal.
Reflecting on it now, ARK co-founder Ayesha Vera-Yu explains, “I think it’s easy for all the communities to adopt Feed Back because at the root of it, it’s sharing, it’s a collective barter.”
For generations, Filipinos have shared harvests with one another. So when the program arrives in a new community, it doesn’t feel foreign. “Because I think we all have that sharing in our DNA. That’s what we’re supposed to be. We shared our abundance and our wealth with each other.”
Read more at the link in our bio. The April 2026 issue is now available on shop.vogue.ph and on newsstands.
Featuring Ayesha Vera-Yu wearing @bagasaostudios
Photographs by @artunepo & @chichimonsta, Deputy Editor @pamquinones, Beauty Editor @joyce.orena, Art Director @jannpascua, story by @tenshikun__, producer @mavisulangi, styling @jiatorrato of @qurator_studio, makeup @makeupbyalodia, hair @hairbygillary, videographer @internetskater_, photography assistants @choinarciso and @selagonzales, makeup assistant @chungarcia__, ARK Team: @ark.solves, Ayesha Vera-Yu, @katlimchoc, @mcpagoncillo, @mkringkring, @arkibbo, Vogue Philippines, April 2026.
Special thanks to Mayor Weng Rafallo-Romano, Renato Fuentes, Lany Astillero & Marissa Gaufo, Jannalyn Esureña, and Hazel Joy Fuentes of Bulusan, Mayor Mark Lozano, Leonor Forte Jr., Lara Fresado & Manny Fuentes, Shie Anne Gabanzo, Hon. Dovie Correa of Sta. Magdalena, and @milonaval.

Currently in its 11th wave, @ARK.Solves' Feed Back program has now reached 123 communities all over the Philippines, empowering families to grow their own food and share the bounty.
The initiative emerged in 2020 during the pandemic, when acute hunger deepened across the country. But the philosophy behind it traces further back; its model is rooted in our history, when pre-colonial communities bartered fish for rice, root crops for salt, and produce was communal.
Reflecting on it now, ARK co-founder Ayesha Vera-Yu explains, “I think it’s easy for all the communities to adopt Feed Back because at the root of it, it’s sharing, it’s a collective barter.”
For generations, Filipinos have shared harvests with one another. So when the program arrives in a new community, it doesn’t feel foreign. “Because I think we all have that sharing in our DNA. That’s what we’re supposed to be. We shared our abundance and our wealth with each other.”
Read more at the link in our bio. The April 2026 issue is now available on shop.vogue.ph and on newsstands.
Featuring Ayesha Vera-Yu wearing @bagasaostudios
Photographs by @artunepo & @chichimonsta, Deputy Editor @pamquinones, Beauty Editor @joyce.orena, Art Director @jannpascua, story by @tenshikun__, producer @mavisulangi, styling @jiatorrato of @qurator_studio, makeup @makeupbyalodia, hair @hairbygillary, videographer @internetskater_, photography assistants @choinarciso and @selagonzales, makeup assistant @chungarcia__, ARK Team: @ark.solves, Ayesha Vera-Yu, @katlimchoc, @mcpagoncillo, @mkringkring, @arkibbo, Vogue Philippines, April 2026.
Special thanks to Mayor Weng Rafallo-Romano, Renato Fuentes, Lany Astillero & Marissa Gaufo, Jannalyn Esureña, and Hazel Joy Fuentes of Bulusan, Mayor Mark Lozano, Leonor Forte Jr., Lara Fresado & Manny Fuentes, Shie Anne Gabanzo, Hon. Dovie Correa of Sta. Magdalena, and @milonaval.

Currently in its 11th wave, @ARK.Solves' Feed Back program has now reached 123 communities all over the Philippines, empowering families to grow their own food and share the bounty.
The initiative emerged in 2020 during the pandemic, when acute hunger deepened across the country. But the philosophy behind it traces further back; its model is rooted in our history, when pre-colonial communities bartered fish for rice, root crops for salt, and produce was communal.
Reflecting on it now, ARK co-founder Ayesha Vera-Yu explains, “I think it’s easy for all the communities to adopt Feed Back because at the root of it, it’s sharing, it’s a collective barter.”
For generations, Filipinos have shared harvests with one another. So when the program arrives in a new community, it doesn’t feel foreign. “Because I think we all have that sharing in our DNA. That’s what we’re supposed to be. We shared our abundance and our wealth with each other.”
Read more at the link in our bio. The April 2026 issue is now available on shop.vogue.ph and on newsstands.
Featuring Ayesha Vera-Yu wearing @bagasaostudios
Photographs by @artunepo & @chichimonsta, Deputy Editor @pamquinones, Beauty Editor @joyce.orena, Art Director @jannpascua, story by @tenshikun__, producer @mavisulangi, styling @jiatorrato of @qurator_studio, makeup @makeupbyalodia, hair @hairbygillary, videographer @internetskater_, photography assistants @choinarciso and @selagonzales, makeup assistant @chungarcia__, ARK Team: @ark.solves, Ayesha Vera-Yu, @katlimchoc, @mcpagoncillo, @mkringkring, @arkibbo, Vogue Philippines, April 2026.
Special thanks to Mayor Weng Rafallo-Romano, Renato Fuentes, Lany Astillero & Marissa Gaufo, Jannalyn Esureña, and Hazel Joy Fuentes of Bulusan, Mayor Mark Lozano, Leonor Forte Jr., Lara Fresado & Manny Fuentes, Shie Anne Gabanzo, Hon. Dovie Correa of Sta. Magdalena, and @milonaval.
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